Question

Terri Lyne Carrington compiled 101 “new” songs of this type as part of her work at Berklee’s Jazz and Gender Justice Institute, for 10 points each.
[10m] Name this loose group of songs considered part of a jazz musician’s repertoire. The Real Book codified many of these songs, examples of which include “Stardust” and “Body and Soul.”
ANSWER: jazz standards
[10h] This musician’s song “Blue Nile” is included in New Standards. This musician recorded Journey in Satchidananda (“sat-chee-DA-nan-da”) and later recorded spiritual music on albums like Kirtan: Turiya Sings.
ANSWER: Alice Coltrane [prompt on Coltrane]
[10e] New Standards also includes “Pisces” by Mary Lou Williams, who played this instrument alongside her contemporary Herbie Hancock.
ANSWER: piano [or pianoforte; accept keyboards]
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